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24th July, 1599. This daie Richard Samborne complayned of one Phillip
Winter for settinge upp a shoppe in paules church yarde beinge not
free. It is ordered that the saide Winter shalbe comitted to prison
untill he be free, or bounde before my lorde Maior to departe the
Citye.
This daie Gabriell Hunte appeared before the Maisters and was
comitted to prison for workeinge on the sabouth daies.
30th July, 1599. This daie Thomas Hobbes hath lycence of the Maisters
to sue Thomas Watson at the Comon lawe for not accomptinge with him
for iij{li.} due in the tyme of his apprentishipp.
13th August, 1599. It was further ordered that because this tyme is
troblesom and to avoyde the evill speches of men, that there shoulde
go home with the Maister but eighte of the liverye and with the rest
of the Governors sixe a peece and that withoute their hoodes.
29th May, 1600. It was ordered that two streamers and two banners
should be purchased to garnish the Company’s barge.
3rd July, 1600. This daye Anthony Millington Esquier Executor to the
laste Will and Testament of Elizabeth Scoloker deceased payd unto the
M{rs} viz., M{r} Wood M{r} Dardes & M{r} Martin a legacy of tenne
poundes by the sayd Elizabeth bequeathed to this Company whereuppon
it is ordered that there be a Cup made w{th} the same money And that
her name be ingraven uppon it as a thinge geven by her.
11th Aug., 1600. Whereas Thomas Cole a verye disobedient and pervers
brother of this Companye did verye disobedientlie and perversely
behave himselfe towardes the Maisters or Governors in the presents
of the Assistants and liverye there assembled And alsoe for that
hee refused to paie the musicions iiij{d} according to order It is
ordered by the consent of a full Courte of Assistants and of the
reste of the assemblie that he be dismissed oute of the liverye of
this Companye And not to be warned to any assemblies or meetinges in
other sorte then one[150] of the yeomanrie till it shall please a
Courte of Assistants at the like tyme to restore him to his former
place, yet he is to paye his quarterage dulye.
[150] Than as one.
Thomas Cole reformed his ways, and was subsequently re-admitted to the
Livery.
4th Nov., 1600. This daye it is ordered that Wheelis dwellinge in
Longe Lane take downe his basons and make no shewe towardes the
streete uppon payne to be comitted to the Compter.
22nd Apl., 1601. This daye where this howse alloweth but v{s} to
the parson of St. Olaves for his sermon on the Election daye It is
ordered by this Court that the same be augmented to x{s.}
5th May, 1601. This daie Henry Eaton uppon warninge appeared before
the maisters or Governors for keepinge a forren Jorneyman whereuppon
it was ordered that the said Eaton shoulde put a waie the said
fforren before the next courte daye.
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